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do this one day, Edina has indeed disappeared. Abandoning the idea to live without her, the three men set off in his research and eventually find her exposed to the advances of a fashion photographer they get rid laboriously after escaping three babes enamored, Patricia (Claude Jade), Carole (Chantal Goya) and Nicole (Nicole Jamet). Only in Hell, after the accidental death of Edina, the triple suicide and a short passage to Paradise Didier Georges and Philippe will finally realize their dream! ... Cast Georges Beller: Georges Philippe Ogouz: Philippe Didier Kaminka: Didier Claude Jade: Patricia | is a French comedy film directed by Didier Kaminka in 1975 Didier (Kaminka), Philippe (Ogouz) and Georges (Beller) were born the same day at the same hour in the same room as the war was ending. A few years later, in school, the three boys are courting, each in his way, the beautiful Edina (Claudia Wells), also born at the same time, such affection leave quite indifferent, so that it does not hesitate to denounce them when are too urgent. In the age of thirty, the three friends yet still have not reached their goal and they are |
We like to think our breakthrough ideas, you know, are like that $40,000, brand-new incubator, state-of-the-art technology. | Rádi si myslíme, že naše průlomové nápady jsou jako super nový, 40 000 dolarový inkubátor, top technologie, |
The messaging app adds support for internet-based Skype messaging alongside SMS, similarly to iMessage, and can synchronize these conversations with other devices. | L'aplicació de missatgeria afegeix suport per a Internet basat en la missatgeria per Skype al costat dels SMS, de manera similar a iMessage, i pot sincronitzar aquestes converses amb altres dispositius. |
He introduced an incentive-based compensation program and devolved responsibility to his middle managers. | Introdujo un programa de compensación basado en incentivos y devolvió la responsabilidad a sus gerentes intermedios. |
(Jacob Albright used the name Albrecht.) | (Jacob Albright usou o nome de Albrecht). |
sugar). Some philosophers have gone further and asserted that, in a deterministic world, "everything is natural and nothing is artificial", because everything in the world (including everything made by humans) is a product of the physical laws of the world. Distinguishing natural objects from artificial objects It is generally possible for humans, and in some instances, for computers, to distinguish natural from artificial environments. The artificial environment tends to have more physical regularity both spatially and over time, with natural environments tending to have both irregular structures and structures | gone further and asserted that, in a deterministic world, "everything is natural and nothing is artificial", because everything in the world (including everything made by humans) is a product of the physical laws of the world. Distinguishing natural objects from artificial objects It is generally possible for humans, and in some instances, for computers, to distinguish natural from artificial environments. The artificial environment tends to have more physical regularity both spatially and over time, with natural environments tending to have both irregular structures and structures that change over time. However, on close observation it is possible to discern some mathematical structures and patterns in natural environments, which can then be replicated to create an artificial environment with a more natural appearance. |
A yacht had to be towed back to Flushing after its engine caught fire south of Lizard point. | Yacht towed back to Flushing after fire |
Witness tampering sometimes occurs after someone is accused of sexual abuse. | أحيانًا يحدث التلاعب في الشهود بعد اتهام شخص ما بالإعتداء الجنسي. |
What Is Visual Snow, Why Does It Exist & Does Every Human Have It? | It’s considered as a disease, or at least as a symptom of a disease (Lyme disease, for example), so no, everyone does not have it. It happens when a part of you cerebral cortex goes into overdrive, causing your ocular nerves to misinterpret information. As for what it is, you can picture it as the visual noise on a broken TV. |
when there is mutation in body cells is it passed on to the sex cells, gametes, offspring or other body cells? | When thereis a mutation in the body cell. I COULD be past on. it's not a 100% chance. but it's possible. \ncan you give me the 10 points since i'm the only one who answered it . |
Close to western Turkey, three large islands lie aligned from north to Lesvos, Chios, and Samos. | There are three islands, all large, that remain close to western Turkey. |
Paniliakos F.C., Olympiakos Volos F.C., Panserraikos F.C., Aris Thessaloniki F.C., Levadiakos F.C., Apollon Kalamarias F.C., Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. and Doxa Drama. He also managed Cypriot side AEK Larnaca. References External links Profile at Onsports.gr 1953 births Living people Greek footballers Panserraikos F.C. players Olympiacos F.C. players Korinthos F.C. players Greek football managers Greek expatriate football managers Panionios F.C. managers Pierikos F.C. managers Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. managers Aris Thessaloniki | Katsavakis (; born 26 December 1953) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Career Born in Peponia, Serres, Katsavakis began playing football as a defender for local Alpha Ethniki side Panserraikos F.C. He joined Alpha Ethniki rivals Olympiacos F.C. in 1977. He finished his career with Korinthos F.C. in 1982. After he retired from playing, Katsavakis became a football coach. He was appointed manager by Edessaikos F.C. in 1992. He managed several Greek clubs over the following years, including |
In 2009, he launched his second shop- Uncle Sam's Junior, a branch of Uncle Sam's Bakery Cafe. | Nel 2009 egli ha inaugurato il suo secondo negozio, Uncle Sam's Junior, una filiale del bar pasticceria Uncle Sam. ^ Bar pasticceria dello Zio Sam Archiviato il 9 marzo 2009 in Internet Archive. |
in Paris. Reception and influence McDaris has published extensively in the small press and independent magazines. He is also often associated with Allen Ginsberg and collaborated with Charles Bukowski on a chapbook called 'Prying'. In addition, his work has appeared in such publications as The Penny Dreadful Review, Chiron Review, the Shepherd Express and Blink-Ink Marquette University holds his collected published works and personal papers in their special collections archives. Awards and nominations 1999 The Uprising Award. 2010 The Flash Fiction Award at Gypsy, as judged by U.S. Poet Laureate. 2015 The Thelonius Monk Award at Publications Van Gogh's Ear-Skinner's, Irregular Horse, 1994 The Moon Gets Laid Skinner's, Irregular Horse, 1994 Pyramids On Mars, KPG Press, 1994, Iguana In Your Pocket (with Nathan Beaty), Green Eggs & Ham Press, 1995 Drowning In Your Bloodshot Eyes (with Jim Buchanan), Angelflesh Press, 1995 Catfish In The Pecos, Angelflesh Press, 1996 Magic Buffalo by The Peyote Brothers (with elliott), Angelflesh Press, 1997 Prying (with Charles Bukowski and Jack Micheline), Four-Sep Publications, 1997 Funk/Works (with Mark Sonnenfeld), Marymark Press, 1998 And The Horse You Rode In On, Born Again(st)Christian Press, 1998 The Wolf Pack (with Mark Wisniewski and Wolf Vest), Pariah Press, 1999 Bitchslapped (art by Swanky Mike Tolento), A Pick Pocket Book published by Phony Lid Books, 2002 Maow-Miaou-Editions, Microbe(French/English), 2000 Tears from Nowhere, Spunk, 2001 Coyoacan, JVC Books, 2001 A Field Of Dancing Horses, fingerprint press, 2004 Making Love To The Rain, Propaganda Press, 2010 Dancing Naked On Bukowski's Grave, Horror,Sleaze,Trash Press (with Ben John Smith) , 2011 Tales From A French Envelope, (with Craig Scott) Ten Pages Press , 2011 Naked Fly Cherry Marijuana, Graffiti | Knights Press, 2014 Cannibal Sunflowers Writing Knights Press, 2014 Resurrection of a Sunflower Collated and 10 pages by Catfish McDaris 525 pages Dreaming With Frida Kahlo 200 pages Magic Coyote Rain Dance 24 pages The Ass Of The Statue Of Liberty 24 pages Blue Throat Of Day 170 pages Ghosts of the War Elephants 144 pages Rock ‘N’ Roll Poetry Poesie Rock “N’ Roll joint French/English mini-Chap with Eric Dejaeger Talking Shit and Doing the Funky Chicken with John D Robinson Meat Grinder with Donald Armfield 147 pages Buffalo Nickels, Grandma Moses Press, 2014 Switcheroo (with David Mac) Mac Press in England, 2014 Day 4 (with Alexis Rhone Fancher, John Swain, & Bree) Green Panda Press 2014 66 lines On Your Soul (with Subhankar Das & Kevin Ridgeway) Graffiti Kolkata India 2014 Naked Serial Killers In Volkswagens Weekly Weird Monthly, Austin, Texas 2015 No Blindfold No Cigarette Black Dharma Press Dynatox Ministries, NJ 2015 Sleeping With the Fish Pski's Porch Lockport, NY ψ 27 Hammerheads Circling Ever Closer 315 pages References American male poets 1953 births |
Miikse graveyard began to evolve in 1944, next to the common grave for soldiers of the Red Army who had fallen in 1944. After World War II, when Luhamaa orthodox congregation assistant church fell apart, Meeksi Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church of St. John the Baptist was built in | today is situated in Meremäe rural municipality in Miikse village in Estonia. The graveyard is the public property of Meremäe rural municipality, but belongs under the Meeksi Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church of St. John the |
whenever one is created or copied, the reference count of the object it references is incremented. Reference counting is also used in file systems and distributed systems, where full non-incremental tracing garbage collection is too time-consuming because of the size of the object graph and slow access speed. Component Object Model Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) and WinRT makes pervasive use of reference counting. In fact, two of the three methods that all COM objects must provide (in the IUnknown interface) increment or decrement the reference count. Much of the Windows Shell and many Windows applications (including MS Internet Explorer, MS Office, and countless third-party products) are built on COM, demonstrating the viability of reference counting in large-scale systems. One primary motivation for reference counting in COM is to enable interoperability across different programming languages and runtime systems. A client need only know how to invoke object methods in order to manage object life cycle; thus, the client is completely abstracted from whatever memory allocator the implementation of the COM object uses. As a typical example, a Visual Basic program using a COM object is agnostic towards whether that object was allocated (and must later be deallocated) by a C++ allocator or another Visual Basic component. C++ C++ does not perform reference-counting by default, fulfilling its philosophy of not adding functionality that might incur overheads where the user has not explicitly requested it. Objects that are shared but not owned can be accessed via a reference, raw pointer, or iterator (a conceptual generalisation of pointers). However, by the same token, C++ provides native ways for users to opt-into such functionality: C++11 provides reference counted smart pointers, via the class, enabling automatic shared memory-management of dynamically allocated objects. Programmers can use this in conjunction with weak pointers (via ) to break cyclic dependencies. Objects that are dynamically allocated but not intended to be shared can have their lifetime automatically managed using a . In addition, C++11's move semantics further reduce the extent to which reference counts need to be modified by removing the deep copy normally used when a function returns an object, as it allows for a simple copy of the pointer of said object. Cocoa (Objective-C) Apple's Cocoa and Cocoa Touch frameworks (and related frameworks, such as Core Foundation) use manual reference counting, much like COM. Traditionally this was accomplished by the programmer manually sending retain and release messages to objects, but Automatic Reference Counting, a Clang compiler feature that automatically inserts these messages as needed, was added in iOS 5 and Mac OS X 10.7. Mac OS X 10.5 introduced a tracing garbage collector as an alternative to reference counting, but it was deprecated in OS X 10.8 and removed from the Objective-C runtime library in macOS Sierra. iOS has never supported a tracing garbage collector. Delphi Delphi is mostly not a garbage collected language, in that user-defined types must still be manually allocated and deallocated, however it does provide automatic collection using reference counting for a few built-in types, such as strings, dynamic arrays, and interfaces, for ease of use and to simplify the generic database functionality. It is up to the programmer to decide whether to use the built-in types; Delphi programmers have complete access to low-level memory management like in C/C++. So all potential cost of Delphi's reference counting can, if desired, be easily circumvented. Some of the reasons reference counting may have been preferred to other forms of garbage collection in Delphi include: The general benefits of reference counting, such as prompt collection. Cycles either cannot occur or do not occur in practice because none of the garbage-collected built-in types are recursive. (using interfaces one could create such scenario, but that is not common usage) The overhead in code size required for reference counting is very small (on native x86, typically a single LOCK INC, LOCK DEC or LOCK XADD instruction, which ensures atomicity in any environment), and no separate thread of control is needed for collection as would be needed for a tracing garbage collector. Many instances of the most commonly used garbage-collected type, the string, have a short lifetime, since they are typically intermediate values in string manipulation. A lot of local string usage could be optimized away, but the compiler currently doesn't do it. The reference count of a string is checked before mutating a string. This allows reference count 1 strings to be mutated directly whilst higher reference count strings are copied before mutation. This allows the general behaviour of old style pascal strings to be preserved whilst eliminating the cost of copying the string on every assignment. Because garbage-collection is only done on built-in types, reference counting can be efficiently integrated into the library routines used to manipulate each datatype, keeping the overhead needed for updating of reference counts low. Moreover, a lot of the runtime library is in hand-optimized assembler. The string type can be cast to a pointer to char, and high performance operations can be performed that way. This is important since both Delphi and FPC implement their RTL in Pascal. Various other automated types have such casting options. GObject The GObject object-oriented programming framework implements reference counting on its base types, including weak references. Reference incrementing and decrementing uses atomic operations for thread safety. A significant amount of the work in writing bindings to GObject from high-level languages lies in adapting GObject reference counting to work with the language's own memory management system. The Vala programming language uses GObject reference counting as its primary garbage collection system, along with copy-heavy string handling. Perl Perl also uses reference counting, without any special handling of circular references, although (as in Cocoa and C++ above), Perl does support weak references, which allows programmers to avoid creating a cycle. PHP PHP uses a reference counting mechanism for its internal variable management. Since PHP 5.3, it implements the algorithm from Bacon's above mentioned paper. PHP allows you to turn on and off the cycle collection with user-level functions. It also allows you to manually force the purging mechanism to be run. Python Python also uses reference counting and offers cycle detection as well (and can reclaim them). Rust Rust uses declared lifetimes in the code to free memory. Rust has a Rc and Arc struct. The type Rc<T> provides shared ownership of a value of type T, allocated in the heap. use std::rc::Rc; struct Cat { color: String, } fn main() { let cat = Cat { color: "black".to_string() }; let cat = Rc::new(cat); } Squirrel Squirrel uses reference counting with cycle detection. This tiny language is relatively unknown outside the video game industry; however, it is a concrete example of how reference counting can be practical and efficient (especially in realtime environments). Tcl Tcl 8 uses reference counting for memory management of values (Tcl Obj structs). Since Tcl's values are immutable, reference cycles are impossible to form and no cycle detection scheme is needed. Operations that would replace a value with a modified copy are generally optimized to instead modify the original when its reference count indicates that it is not shared. The references are counted at a data structure level, so the problems with very frequent updates discussed above do not arise. Xojo Xojo also uses reference counting, without any special handling of circular references, although (as in Cocoa and C++ above), Xojo does support weak references, which allows programmers to avoid creating a cycle. File systems Many file systems maintain reference counts to any particular block or file, for example the inode link count on Unix-style file systems, which are usually known as hard links. When the count reaches zero, the file can be safely deallocated. While references can still be made from directories, some Unixes only allow references from live processes, and there can be | such as operating system objects, which are often much scarcer than memory (tracing garbage collection systems use finalizers for this, but the delayed reclamation may cause problems). Weighted reference counts are a good solution for garbage collecting a distributed system. Tracing garbage collection cycles are triggered too often if the set of live objects fills most of the available memory; it requires extra space to be efficient. Reference counting performance does not deteriorate as the total amount of free space decreases. Reference counts are also useful information to use as input to other runtime optimizations. For example, systems that depend heavily on immutable objects such as many functional programming languages can suffer an efficiency penalty due to frequent copies. However, if the compiler (or runtime system) knows that a particular object has only one reference (as most do in many systems), and that the reference is lost at the same time that a similar new object is created (as in the string append statement str ← str + "a"), it can replace the operation with a mutation on the original object. Reference counting in naive form has two main disadvantages over the tracing garbage collection, both of which require additional mechanisms to ameliorate: The frequent updates it involves are a source of inefficiency. While tracing garbage collectors can impact efficiency severely via context switching and cache line faults, they collect relatively infrequently, while accessing objects is done continually. Also, less importantly, reference counting requires every memory-managed object to reserve space for a reference count. In tracing garbage collectors, this information is stored implicitly in the references that refer to that object, saving space, although tracing garbage collectors, particularly incremental ones, can require additional space for other purposes. The naive algorithm described above can't handle , an object which refers directly or indirectly to itself. A mechanism relying purely on reference counts will never consider cyclic chains of objects for deletion, since their reference count is guaranteed to stay nonzero (cf. picture). Methods for dealing with this issue exist but can also increase the overhead and complexity of reference counting — on the other hand, these methods need only be applied to data that might form cycles, often a small subset of all data. One such method is the use of weak references, while another involves using a mark-sweep algorithm that gets called infrequently to clean up. In addition to these, if the memory is allocated from a free list, reference counting suffers from poor locality. Reference counting alone cannot move objects to improve cache performance, so high performance collectors implement a tracing garbage collector as well. Most implementations (such as the ones in PHP and Objective-C) suffer from poor cache performance since they do not implement copying objects. Graph interpretation When dealing with garbage collection schemes, it is often helpful to think of the reference graph, which is a directed graph where the vertices are objects and there is an edge from an object A to an object B if A holds a reference to B. We also have a special vertex or vertices representing the local variables and references held by the runtime system, and no edges ever go to these nodes, although edges can go from them to other nodes. In this context, the simple reference count of an object is the in-degree of its vertex. Deleting a vertex is like collecting an object. It can only be done when the vertex has no incoming edges, so it does not affect the out-degree of any other vertices, but it can affect the in-degree of other vertices, causing their corresponding objects to be collected as well if their in-degree also becomes 0 as a result. The connected component containing the special vertex contains the objects that can't be collected, while other connected components of the graph only contain garbage. If a reference-counting garbage collection algorithm is implemented, then each of these garbage components must contain at least one cycle; otherwise, they would have been collected as soon as their reference count (i.e., the number of incoming edges) dropped to zero. Dealing with inefficiency of updates Incrementing and decrementing reference counts every time a reference is created or destroyed can significantly impede performance. Not only do the operations take time, but they damage cache performance and can lead to pipeline bubbles. Even read-only operations like calculating the length of a list require a large number of reads and writes for reference updates with naive reference counting. One simple technique is for the compiler to combine a number of nearby reference updates into one. This is especially effective for references which are created and quickly destroyed. Care must be taken, however, to put the combined update at the right position so that a premature free can be avoided. The Deutsch-Bobrow method of reference counting capitalizes on the fact that most reference count updates are in fact generated by references stored in local variables. It ignores these references, only counting references in data structures, but before an object with reference count zero can be deleted, the system must verify with a scan of the stack and registers that no other reference to it still exists. Another technique devised by Henry Baker involves deferred increments, in which references which are stored in local variables do not immediately increment the corresponding reference count, but instead defer this until it is necessary. If such a reference is destroyed quickly, then there is no need to update the counter. This eliminates a large number of updates associated with short-lived references (such as the above list-length-counting example). However, if such a reference is copied into a data structure, then the deferred increment must be performed at that time. It is also critical to perform the deferred increment before the object's count drops to zero, resulting in a premature free. A dramatic decrease in the overhead on counter updates was obtained by Levanoni and Petrank. They introduce the update coalescing method which coalesces many of the redundant reference count updates. Consider a pointer that in a given interval of the execution is updated several times. It first points to an object O1, then to an object O2, and so forth until at the end of the interval it points to some object On. A reference counting algorithm would typically execute rc(O1)--, rc(O2)++, rc(O2)--, rc(O3)++, rc(O3)--, ..., rc(On)++. But most of these updates are redundant. In order to have the reference count properly evaluated at the end of the interval it is enough to perform rc(O1)-- and rc(On)++. The rest of the updates are redundant. Levanoni and Petrank showed in 2001 how to use such update coalescing in a reference counting collector. When using update coalescing with an appropriate treatment of new objects, more than 99% of the counter updates are eliminated for typical Java benchmarks. In addition, the need for atomic operations during pointer updates on parallel processors is eliminated. Finally, they presented an enhanced algorithm that may run concurrently with multithreaded applications employing only fine synchronization. Blackburn and McKinley's ulterior reference counting method in 2003 combines deferred reference counting with a copying nursery, observing that the majority of pointer mutations occur in young objects. This algorithm achieves throughput comparable with the fastest generational copying collectors with the low bounded pause times of reference counting. Dealing with reference cycles Perhaps the most obvious |
is there anyone who can help me get back to xcthica .if you can tell me where it is i'll trust you.? | very clever !!! there is also only one other person who can answer your question who reads this site.BUT NOT THE HUMAN YOU CAN TRUST.how can i trust you? |
the Rhenish Missionary Society, , who supported the mission financially. He never actually visited the place himself. Notable buildings and structures The Rhenish Missionary Church was erected in 1895, it now also contains a museum. It was declared a historic monument in 1978 and is a well-known landmark. Its unique combination of Gothic architecture cast in African stone makes it one of the architectural masterpieces in the country and a popular tourist attraction. Other notable buildings are the Schützenhaus (marksmen's club house, 1905–07), the railway station building (1908) and the Imperial Post Office (now the Keetmanshoop tourist information, erected in 1910). The town is situated near two quiver tree forests, one of them being a national monument and a major tourist attraction of Namibia. Also close to Keetmanshoop is the Naute Dam. J. Stephanus Stadium is located in Keetmanshoop and is home to Fedics United F.C., a football team in the Namibia Premier League. Keetmanshoop is also an important center of the Karakul sheep farming community. Politics Keetmanshoop is governed by a municipality council that has seven seats. In the 2010 local authority election, a total of 3,156 votes were cast in the city. SWAPO won with approximately 48% of the vote. Of the three other parties seeking votes in the election, Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) received approximately 35% of the vote, followed by the Democratic Party of | visited the place himself. Notable buildings and structures The Rhenish Missionary Church was erected in 1895, it now also contains a museum. It was declared a historic monument in 1978 and is a well-known landmark. Its unique combination of Gothic architecture cast in African stone makes it one of the architectural masterpieces in the country and a popular tourist attraction. Other notable buildings are the Schützenhaus (marksmen's club house, 1905–07), the railway station building (1908) and the Imperial Post Office (now the Keetmanshoop tourist information, erected in 1910). The town is situated near two quiver tree forests, one of them being a national monument and a major tourist attraction of Namibia. Also close to Keetmanshoop is the Naute Dam. J. Stephanus Stadium is located in Keetmanshoop and is home to Fedics United F.C., a football team in the Namibia Premier League. Keetmanshoop is also an important center of the Karakul sheep farming community. Politics Keetmanshoop is governed by a municipality council that has seven seats. In the 2010 local authority election, a total of 3,156 votes were cast in the city. SWAPO won with approximately 48% of the vote. Of the three other parties seeking votes in the election, Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) received approximately 35% of the vote, followed by the Democratic Party of Namibia (DPN, 10%) and the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA, 7%). The 2015 local authority election was won by SWAPO |
Germany has said that it feels a special responsibility to act as broker in the region. | Германия заявила, что чувствует особую ответственность выступая в качестве брокера в данном регионе. |
where is most of the world's cotton grown | Cotton Current estimates for world production are about 25 million tonnes or 110 million bales annually, accounting for 2.5% of the world's arable land. China is the world's largest producer of cotton, but most of this is used domestically. The United States has been the largest exporter for many years.[2] In the United States, cotton is usually measured in bales, which measure approximately 0.48 cubic meters (17 cubic feet) and weigh 226.8 kilograms (500 pounds).[3] |
How many Christmas presents did you get this year? | Сколько рождественских подарков вы получили в этом году? |
A new website that vilifies Chinese political liberals, including 2010 Nobel Prize winner Liu Xiaobo, has caught the attention of the Chinese internet for its extreme views and presentation last week. | Una nueva página web, que vilipendia a los políticos liberales chinos, incluyendo al Premio Nobel de la Paz Liu Xiaobo, ha acaparado la semana pasada la atención del internet chino debido a su visión y presentación extrema. |
Matthew Currie Holmes | ماثيو كوري هولمز |
20 amp breaker what size outlet? | Use 20A for 20A breakers 12 guage wire... I agree, 20 amp breaker needs a 20amp outlet. 12 gauge wire. Instead of changing the outlets you could always change the breaker to a 15 amp. |
Once arrived at the walls, I had ordered them to fire, for those who could hit the enemy were to be extensively rewarded. | Una volta arrivati alle mura, avevo ordinato loro di fare fuoco, perché quelli che riuscivano a colpire il nemico potevano essere ampiamente ricompensati. |
The letter w also began to appear. | Pojavljati se je začela tudi črka w. |
From 1906, they began to be promulgated several decrees, even from the National Congress of Chile, for mining permits in the Antarctic area. | Dès 1906, de nombreux décrets commencent à être promulgués, ainsi que par le congrès national chilien, afin de faire du milieu Antarctique une terre d'exploitation. |
The courtyard is decorated with a Hygieia fountain. | Дворот е украсен со фонтаната на Хигија. |
Matt Myers (wrestler) | مات مايرز |
He changed his name to Amun-her-khepeshef ("Amun Is with His Strong Arm") early in his father's reign. | Ia mengganti namanya menjadi Amun-her-khepeshef ("Amun bersama lengan kuatnya") di masa pemerintahan awal ayahandanya. |
Gaude is an Indian politician. Gaude is a member of the Goa Legislative Assembly from the Priol constituency in North Goa district as Independent member. Formerly, he was associated with Indian National Congress and fought 2007 Assembly elections from Marcaim constituency. Currently, he is Minister of Art and Culture, | he is Minister of Art and Culture, Civil Supplies and Price Control and Tribal Welfare in Pramod Sawant ministry. References People from North Goa district Independent politicians |
rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). McGillivray later served in the Australian Army for three years during World War II. | McGillivray (10 July 1910 – 28 February 1983) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). McGillivray later served |
what happens when you have high blood pressure during pregnancy? | High blood pressure during pregnancy poses various risks, including: Decreased blood flow to the placenta. If the placenta doesn't get enough blood, your baby might receive less oxygen and fewer nutrients. This can lead to slow growth (intrauterine growth restriction), low birth weight or premature birth. |
rate was 71.67%. About Vattakudi north Vattakudi north is located near Pattukkottai, Thanjavur district. The people are generally well educated. Agriculture is the main occupation in this village Temples The temples located here are SRI KALYANA SUBURAMANIYA SWAMI TEMPLE,Veeranar and naachiyathal temple, Minnadiyar temple, Sri Balathandayudhabani temple, Ganapathi temple etc. Famous persons Music Director Thasi born | Thanjavur district. The people are generally well educated. Agriculture is the main occupation in this village Temples The temples located here are SRI KALYANA SUBURAMANIYA SWAMI TEMPLE,Veeranar and naachiyathal temple, Minnadiyar temple, Sri Balathandayudhabani temple, Ganapathi temple etc. Famous |
the total pluton, are scattered throughout it. The plutons of the South Mountain Batholith are estimated to have been emplaced at depths of . The South Mountain Batholith was emplaced within in Late Devonian time, about 370 Ma. It intruded into Cambro-Ordovician metasedimentary rocks of the Meguma Supergroup and the overlying Siluro-Devonian metasedimentary to metavolcanic rocks of the Rockville Notch Group. The South Mountain Batholith and its host rocks are overlain by coarse clastic terrestrial sedimentary rocks of the Horton Group of Late Devonian to early Mississippian age, indicating a minimum exhumation age of about 355 Ma. These stratigraphic constraints are substantiated by radiometric dating that has yielded an age range of 372–361 Ma for the age of the plutons comprising the South Mountain Batholith Morphology The Bloody Creek structure is slightly elliptical in shape with a long northwest-trending major axis and a long southwest-trending minor axis. As seen in aerial photographs taken before Bloody Creek was flooded, the crater of this structure is defined by a continuous and prominent scarp that is high and completely encircles what once a flat, fen. Approximately of peat and lake sediments underlies the surface of the former fen. These sediments rest on a bedrock surface of irregular relief that is bisected by a southwest-trending ridge. As interpreted from ground penetrating radar profiles, the bedrock underlying the sediments that occupy the crater of the Bloody Creek structure consists of a heterogeneous infill that differs from the bedrock outside of it. In ground penetrating radar profiles, the heterogeneous infill exhibits multiple reflections that are absent in the ground penetrating radar profiles of country rocks that lie outside of and surround this structure. The infilling material is internally faulted as shown by lateral discontinuities seen in the ground penetrating radar profiles. Relative to similar size impact craters, i.e. the Aouelloul crater, the Bloody Creek structure has a distinctive and quite different morphology. For example, the depth of the crater of the Bloody Creek structure is quite, even anomalously, shallow although similar in diameter to the Aouelloul crater, which is in diameter. In case of the Bloody Creek structure, the total relief of its crater from crest of its rim to base of its buried floor is only . In contrast, gravity and modeling studies indicate that the total relief of the Aouelloul crater from the crest of its rim to base of its buried crater floor is about . The Bloody Creek structure is also morphologically distinct from other similar size craters, including the Aouelloul crater, as it has an elliptical "rim" with a length to width ratio of 1.2. Shock metamorphism Petrographic analysis using thin sections of samples collected proximal to the geomorphic rim of the Bloody Creek structure provide abundance evidence of shock metamorphism that is indicative of a hypervelocity impact associated with this structure. This evidence includes microbrecciation and cataclasis, kink-banding and rare planar microstructures in feldspar, reduced mineral birefringence, common mosaicism and planar microstructures in quartz, kink-banding in mica, and systematic degradation of biotite to chlorite showing plastic deformation and flow microtextures. The planar microstructures consist of rare planar fractures and possible planar deformation features. Of these features, the planar deformation features, known as shocked quartz, are considered uniquely diagnostic of shock metamorphism that was the result of an extraterrestrial impact. The types of shocked quartz found in surface samples from the rim of the Bloody Creek structure indicate anomalously high formation pressures. Based on shock recovery experiments, the threshold pressure for the types of shocked quartz found in these samples is estimated to be 16 GPa, with a mean pressure of 23 GPa. These pressure estimates greatly exceed the estimated pressures for the formation of shocked quartz found in the rims of similar size and types of craters. They are only comparable in magnitude with pressures estimated for in situ target rocks at the base of such impact craters. Based upon the simple, in diameter Brent crater in Ontario, Canada, as a model, to have the types of shocked quartz exposed at the surface at the rim of the Bloody Creek structure would theoretically require removal of at least the upper half of the original final crater. That an oblique impact, as an elliptical structure would indicate, would lessen, not increase, the pressures to which rim strata would be subjected makes the estimated formation pressures for the shocked quartz found in the rim of the Bloody Creek structure even more anomalously high. Origin The morphology, internal structure, and abundant evidence of shock metamorphism clearly indicate that the Bloody Creek structure is likely either an impact crater or a structure that is the result of an extraterrestrial hypervelocity impact. The elliptical morphology of it strongly indicates that it is likely the result of an oblique impact. Age The age of the Bloody Creek structure remains unanswered. In one case, the Bloody Creek structure might be a deeply eroded impact structure. This structure being relatively old and heavily eroded, presumably in part by Pleistocene glaciers, would explain both the anomalously low depth | George R. Stevens, a retired geologist from Acadia University, in 1987 during a regional air photo survey. By the time of its discovery, it had been submerged beneath a reservoir, Dalhousie Lake. Dalhousie Lake was created by a dam constructed across Bloody Creek by the Nova Scotia Power Corporation as part of the Bloody Creek Reservoir hydroelectric development. As a result, the collection of rock samples from crater rim and its surroundings required the use of scuba gear and visiting the site during the occasional periods when the reservoir was drained. When the surface of Dalhousie Lake was frozen, the thick ice created a platform that greatly facilitated magnetometer and ground-penetrating radar surveys of this feature. Prior to being flooded, the interior of the Bloody Creek structure consisted of a fen within the floodplain of Bloody Creek. Surface geology The Bloody Creek structure lies within the Southern Upland of southwestern Nova Scotia. The Southern Upland consists of poorly drained, gently-rolling, hilly topography that is characterized by glacially deranged drainages and extensive lakes and wetlands. A large granite batholith, which has intruded slate and greywacke, underlies the Southern Uplands. Within this region, bedrock is poorly exposed as the result of low relief; a widespread surficial blanket of glacial till; and numerous large depressions filled with either wetland peat or occupied by lakes. The blanket of glacial till is relatively thin, typically less than thick, and consists of loose sandy sediment that contains an abundance of locally derived angular cobbles and boulders. The exposed bedrock has been glacially sculpted and polished. At the site of the Bloody Creek structure and elsewhere in the region, roches moutonnées and lee-side plucking features can be seen. Bedrock geology The Bloody Creek structure lies entirely within deeply eroded outcrops of granitic rock of the Scrag Lake pluton. This pluton has an exposed area of approximately . It forms much of the western end of the South Mountain Batholith. The pluton is composed primarily of megacrystic biotite monzogranite and lesser amounts of megacrystic biotite granodiorite. Contacts between the primary biotite monzogranite and the slates and greywackes of the host rocks are ubiquitously sharp and intrusive. Numerous small bodies (<) of fine-grained leucomonzogranite, which constitute less than 0.1% of the total pluton, are scattered throughout it. The plutons of the South Mountain Batholith are estimated to have been emplaced at depths of . The South Mountain Batholith was emplaced within in Late Devonian time, about 370 Ma. It intruded into Cambro-Ordovician metasedimentary rocks of the Meguma Supergroup and the overlying Siluro-Devonian metasedimentary to metavolcanic rocks of the Rockville Notch Group. The South Mountain Batholith and its host rocks are overlain by coarse clastic terrestrial |
Second one, without sounding overly Zen, and this is a quote from the Buddha: "Finding yourself in the margins, looking to the edges of things, is often a really interesting place to start." | Segundo, sem parecer muito Zen, e esta é uma frase do Buda: "Encontre a si mesmo nas beiradas, olhar para as margens das coisas é frequentemente um ponto de partida interessante |
Finally, Baader had powder burns on his right hand, but he was left-handed. | Por último, Baader presentaba quemaduras de pólvora en su mano derecha, pero era zurdo. |
Why aren't there rocky planets the size of suns? | Well, when celestial bodies are massive, they're also generally very hot from all the extra gravitational and other forms of energy (more heat from radioactive decay etc.) that comes from having more matter. Additionally, when massive bodies form, they tend to collect large amounts of the very common simple gaseous elements hydrogen and helium that are generally hanging around in a solar system forming gas cloud (some astronomers hypothesize that much of the material in the band of space where the asteroid belt is now was eaten up by Jupiter when it formed). |
John Terry believes Chelsea are being ill-treated by official .
Blues captain thinks referees were swayed by media attention to diving .
Jose Mourinho adamant there is a 'clear campaign' against Blues .
Chelsea lost 5-3 to Spurs on New Year's Day as Man City move level at top . | John Terry claims referees have an agenda against Chelsea after they Phil Dowd refused to award another penalty in their 5-3 defeat at Tottenham. The Chelsea skipper believes match officials are being influenced by managers and coaches criticising Jose Mourinho’s players for diving in recent weeks. Chelsea players have been cautioned four times this season for simulation and Mourinho is convinced a campaign has been started against the Barclays Premier League leaders. John Terry believes Chelsea are being ill-treated by officials wary of the Blues' reputation . Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is adamant there is a 'clear campaign' against his side . Terry said: ‘A little bit. There has been a lot of highlights on the box and in the papers as well, which is unfair. ‘I think the refs have to come into the games with a clear mind and judge each game as it is. ‘You can’t go into a game thinking ‘someone did this, someone did that’. ‘There are reputations out there, but the referees have got to come into it with a clear mind and I think the last two games we have been denied two clear penalties.’ Chelsea are still top, despite a difficult Christmas period following a draw at Southampton and an unexpected defeat at White Hart Lane on New Year’s Day. Despite Chelsea’s second defeat of the season in the Premier League, Terry is convinced they will still go on to win the title at the end of the season. Phil Dowd (fourth left) took charge as Chelsea were beaten by Tottenham on New Year's Day . Frank Lampard scored the winner against Sunderland on New Year's Day to send Manchester City joint top . Terry added: ‘Listen, at the moment we are top of the League and we are there for a reason because we are playing some great stuff and we’ve seen us outplay a lot of side this year. ‘So at half-time we were confident we could comeback in the game. They then made it 4-1, it was then uphill from there, which is difficult. But we kept fighting and we’ll kick on and wipe this one away. ‘We soaked up a bit of play, they had some early good play. Once we got the goal, they are on the back foot and got a goal from nothing and they are back in the game. ‘We could have maybe got a pen to go two up, didn’t get it, but as I said we are disappointed with the loss, that’s clear to see from everyone’s faces and the fans as well. ‘We’ll regroup and we’ll go again, we’re playing some really good stuff as well.’ Chelsea will continue to assess goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois after he damaged fingers on his right hand during the defeat at Tottenham. |
can you become disabled osteoarthritis | Osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis, occurs when the cartilage on the ends of your bones wears down. This can cause pain and stiffness in the joints, swelling, muscle weakness, and a reduced range of motion in the affected joints. |
are dogs allowed on hiking trails in the smoky mountains? | Dogs are allowed in campgrounds, picnic areas, and along roads, but must be kept on a leash at all times. The leash must not exceed 6 feet in length. Dogs are only allowed on two short walking paths—the Gatlinburg Trail and the Oconaluftee River Trail. Pets are not allowed on any other park trails. |
Green was recruited to Georgetown University by coach Craig Esherick in 2003. | Green werd gerekruteerd om voor Georgetown University te spelen door coach Craig Esherick in 2003. |
Make Béarnaise Sauce | Béarnaise, like Hollandaise , is another classic sauce. This one is more complex in method than Hollandaise, but if you have succeeded in the first, the second is well worth trying. |
by John Rosseter (Rossiter, Rositer, Rosceter), seneschal of the Liberty of Wexford. Deaths Murcadh | Rathmacknee Castle believed to have been built by John Rosseter (Rossiter, Rositer, Rosceter), seneschal |
Burke's International Politics") was prepared under Professor Ross J. S. Hoffman. After receiving his master's degree, Vincitorio taught history in New York City high schools before being hired to teach history and social sciences at Pace College from 1946-1948. He then joined the History faculty at St. John's University in 1948, where he taught for forty years and achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1957. After publishing two articles on Edmund Burke in 1953 and 1957, Vincitorio then collaborated with his mentor, Ross J. S. Hoffman, and Morrison V. Swift on a textbook, Man and His History: World History and Western Civilization (Doubleday, 1958; revised ed., 1963). He also wrote companion testing volumes for that textbook as well as three others, all of which were published by Doubleday during 1958-1959. After editing a volume of essays by St. John's history faculty, Studies in Modern History (St. John's University Press, 1968), Vincitorio was the editor-in-chief of a Festschrift for Hoffman: Crisis in the "Great Republic": Essays Presented to Ross J. S. Hoffman (Fordham University Press, 1969), to which he contributed a chapter on "Edmund Burke and the First Partition of Poland: Britain and the Crisis of 1772 in the 'Great Republic.'" Vincitorio then worked to continue James Truslow Adams' The March of Democracy: A History of the United States, which had originally been published in 1932-1933. The publisher, Charles Scribner's Sons, had begun to issue supplements chronicling events in American history since the original set was published, and Vincitorio co-edited Volume 8 (Challenge and Conflict), and then edited Volumes 9 (The Record of 1970-71), 10 (The Record of 1972-73), and 11 (The Record of 1974). | (B.S., 1942). He then attended Fordham University in Bronx, New York, where he received an M.A. (1943), and Ph.D. (1950) in History. He also took classes at Columbia University in 1946. Vincitorio's doctoral dissertation ("Edmund Burke's International Politics") was prepared under Professor Ross J. S. Hoffman. After receiving his master's degree, Vincitorio taught history in New York City high schools before being hired to teach history and social sciences at Pace College from 1946-1948. He then joined the History faculty at St. John's University in 1948, where he taught for forty years and achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1957. After publishing two articles on Edmund Burke in 1953 and 1957, Vincitorio then collaborated with his mentor, Ross J. S. Hoffman, and Morrison V. Swift on a textbook, Man and His History: World History and Western Civilization (Doubleday, 1958; revised ed., 1963). He also wrote companion testing volumes for that textbook as well as three others, all of which were published by Doubleday during 1958-1959. After editing a volume of essays by St. John's history faculty, Studies in Modern History (St. John's University Press, 1968), Vincitorio was the editor-in-chief of a Festschrift for Hoffman: Crisis in the |
By August 1 the ROK National Police was responsible for protecting all rail bridges and tunnels. | К 1 августа на национальную полицию республики Корея была возложена ответственность по защите всех железнодорожных мостов и туннелей. |
1864) a leading neoclassical style German architect, civil engineer and urban planner of the Kingdom of Hanover. Gerhardt Laves (July 15, 1906 - March | Friedrich Laves (December 15, 1788 – April 30, 1864) a leading neoclassical style German architect, civil engineer and urban planner of the Kingdom of |
Involvement and collaboration between private corporations and government agencies allows for increased support for carrying out social entrepreneurship initiatives, increased accountability on both ends, and increased connections with communities, individuals, or agencies in need. | Вовлечённость и сотрудничество между частными корпорациями и государственными органами позволяют привлечь дополнительные средства для осуществления социальных инициатив, повышают подотчётность на обоих концах, развивают связи с нуждающимися сообществами, отдельными лицами или учреждениями. |
In January 2004, Robert Szeleney announced that he had developed a fork of this OpenBFS file system for use in his SkyOS operating system. | Em janeiro de 2004, Robert Szeleney anunciou que tinha desenvolvido um fork deste sistema de arquivos OpenBFS para uso no SkyOS sistema operacional. |
Lieutenant Seversky was the leading Russian naval ace in the conflict. | Seversky est le premier as de la marine russe dans le conflit. |
which part of the circulatory system carries oxygenated blood | The aorta carries oxygenated blood to the body. The pulmonary artery carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs and it is the only artery to carry deoxygenated blood. There are two veins associated with the heart.The vena cava, or great vein, carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body.The pulmonary vein is the only vein to carry oxygenated blood which is on its way to the heart from the lungs.The right atrium and ventricle only has deoxygenated blood while the left atrium and ventricle contains oxygenated blood.he vena cava, or great vein, carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart from the body. The pulmonary vein is the only vein to carry oxygenated blood which is on its way to the heart from the lungs.The right atrium and ventricle only has deoxygenated blood while the left atrium and ventricle contains oxygenated blood. |
Aerodrome is a private aerodrome located southeast | (Lac de l'Avion) Water Aerodrome is |
According to one account, the Romanian administration planned to change Odessa's name to Antonescu. | Σύμφωνα με μια περιγραφή, η Ρουμανική κυβέρνηση σχεδίαζε να αλλάξει το όνομα της Οδησσού σε Αντονέσκου. |
Because they are middle-income countries, they cannot receive soft loans or grants from the World Bank. | Poiché sono paesi a medio reddito, non ricevono prestiti agevolati o sovvenzioni dalla Banca Mondiale. |
Political unification did not systematically bring economic integration, as Italy faced serious economic problems and economic division along political, social and regional lines. | La unificación política no trajo automáticamente la integración económica para Italia, se enfrentó a graves problemas económicos y división económica a lo largo de líneas políticas, sociales y regionales. |
It is 83.3% owned by Eranove. | Elle est détenue à 83,3 % par Eranove. |
Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand. In the 1989 IAAF World Cup, his team won second place in the 4 x 100 m relay. References 1961 births Living people British male sprinters English male sprinters Olympic athletes of Great Britain Athletes (track and field) at the 1988 Summer Olympics Commonwealth Games silver medallists for England Commonwealth Games gold medallists for England Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics Athletes (track | represented England and won a gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay event with John Regis, Marcus Adam, Linford Christie and Tony Jarrett (heat runner), at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand. In the 1989 IAAF World Cup, his team won second place in the 4 x 100 m relay. References 1961 births Living people British male sprinters English male sprinters Olympic athletes of Great Britain Athletes (track |
Jain vegetarianism | Végétarisme jaïn |
Another leading Orthodox online outlet, Aish.com, also shows broad acceptance of the Zohar by referencing it in many of its articles. | Anche un altro importante sito ebraico ortodosso, Aish.com, dimostra un'ampia accettazione dello Zohar facendovi riferimento in molti dei propri articoli. |
Spider-Man reverses the train and tumbles the train, destroying Ox's suit and losing all their gold. | Spider-Man se invierte el tren y cae el tren, destruyendo el traje de buey y perder todo su oro. |
And actually, the magnetic fields we're using are basically about the same as the Earth's magnetic field. | ולמעשה השדות המגנטיים שבהם אנו משתמשים כמעט זהים לשדה המגנטי של כדור הארץ. |
Collaborative albums, 32 Mixtapes, 20 Singles (including 7 as a featured artist), and 27 Music videos. Albums Studio albums Independent albums Collaboration albums Remix | Young Buck, an American rapper consists of 2 Studio albums, 4 Independent albums, 6 Collaborative albums, 32 Mixtapes, 20 Singles (including |
The costliest tropical cyclone was Hurricane Ivan, which struck Caribbean and United States in September causing a tornado outbreak, with US$26.1 billion in damage. The deadliest tropical cyclone of the year was Hurricane Jeanne who killed for at least 3,006 deaths in Haiti. Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions Due to a Modoki El Niño – a rare type of El Niño in which unfavorable conditions are produced over the eastern Pacific instead of the Atlantic basin due to warmer sea surface temperatures farther west along the equatorial Pacific – activity was above average in North Atlantic Ocean. Summary North Atlantic Ocean It was an above average season in which 16 tropical cyclones formed. All but one tropical depression attained tropical storm status, and nine of these became hurricanes. Six hurricanes further intensified into major hurricanes. Systems A total of 138 systems formed globally in the year with 60 of them causing significant damage, deaths, and/or setting records for their basin. January 7 storms formed on January, in the Australian and Southwestern Indian basin, respectively. Cyclone Frank was the strongest. February 5 systems formed on February. 3 on Australian region, 1 on South Pacific basin, and 1 on the Western Pacific. Tropical Cyclone Ivy is the strongest. March Average storms forming 12 storms. Strongest storm is Cyclone Gafilo with 895 hpa, Hurricane Catarina was the record breaking and the only hurricane in the South Atlantic. April Below average forming 9 systems. Only Typhoon Sudal (2004) became a storm, mostly being a depression. May 8 systems formed on May. Typhoon Nida is the strongest. June 7 storms formed on June. Typhoon Dianmu is the strongest. July August September October November December Global effects See also Tropical cyclones by year List of earthquakes in 2004 Tornadoes of 2004 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami Notes 1 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals. 2 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals.3 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are | Category 5 tropical cyclones were formed in 2004. The costliest tropical cyclone was Hurricane Ivan, which struck Caribbean and United States in September causing a tornado outbreak, with US$26.1 billion in damage. The deadliest tropical cyclone of the year was Hurricane Jeanne who killed for at least 3,006 deaths in Haiti. Global atmospheric and hydrological conditions Due to a Modoki El Niño – a rare type of El Niño in which unfavorable conditions are produced over the eastern Pacific instead of the Atlantic basin due to warmer sea surface temperatures farther west along the equatorial Pacific – activity was above average in North Atlantic Ocean. Summary North Atlantic Ocean It was an above average season in which 16 tropical cyclones formed. All but one tropical depression attained tropical storm status, and nine of these became hurricanes. Six hurricanes further intensified into major hurricanes. Systems A total of 138 systems formed globally in the year with 60 of them causing significant damage, deaths, and/or setting records for their basin. January 7 storms formed on January, in the Australian and Southwestern Indian basin, respectively. Cyclone Frank was the strongest. February 5 systems formed on February. 3 on Australian region, 1 on South Pacific basin, and 1 on the Western Pacific. Tropical Cyclone Ivy is the strongest. March Average storms forming 12 storms. Strongest storm is Cyclone Gafilo with 895 hpa, Hurricane Catarina was the record breaking and the only hurricane in the South Atlantic. April Below average forming 9 systems. Only Typhoon Sudal (2004) became a storm, mostly being a depression. May 8 systems formed on May. Typhoon Nida is the strongest. June 7 storms formed on June. Typhoon Dianmu is the strongest. July August September October November December Global effects See also Tropical cyclones by year List of earthquakes in 2004 Tornadoes of 2004 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami Notes 1 Only systems that formed either on or after January 1, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals. 2 Only systems that formed either before or on December 31, 2004 are counted in the seasonal totals.3 The wind speeds for this tropical cyclone/basin are based on the IMD scale which uses |
Night Train | Tren de noche |
Fans reacted by ranking it as Cartman's "greatest moment" in a 2005 poll on Comedy Central's website. | Обожавателите реагираа со рангирање на „најголемиот момент на Картмен“ во анкетата од 2005 година на веб блогацијата на Комеди Централ. |
enrolment | scolarisation |
In July 1793, Bailly left Nantes to join his friend Pierre Simon Laplace at Melun, but was recognised there and arrested. | У јулу 1793. године, Баји је напустио Нант да би се придружио свом пријатељу Пјеру Симону Лапласу у Мелуну, али је тамо препознат и ухапшен. |
Do animals experience Confirmation Bias? | I would argue that Pavlov's dog experiment was an example of animal confirmation bias. The dogs heard a bell and were given a treat. After a bit, they heard a bell and were given a treat. Over and over again, until they reached a point where they heard the bell and expected a treat. They associated the treat with the bell. Any thought they had on the matter was "we get a treat after we hear the bell". |
What would you Give up for Jesus Christ? | Everything. I came into this world with nothing and I will leave the same way except I will leave with the gift of salvation. |
Canton, Wisconsin | Canton (Wisconsin) |
the Concord and Grossinger's. Playboy comedy circuit Before the advent of full-fledged American comedy clubs, Hugh Hefner created a chain of Playboy Clubs and employed people like Dick Gregory, Mort Sahl, Steve Martin, and Lenny Bruce. Hugh Hefner ok'd Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight, which was not recorded in a Playboy club. Defunct Australian circuits Tivoli circuit The Tivoli circuit was Australian vaudeville from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. Contemporary circuits Def comedy jam circuit In its original form, HBO's "Def Comedy Jam" was an alternative to the club circuit, providing opportunities to black stand-ups and has since grown into something larger. The stylistic origins of the Def Jam comedy genre directly borrow from the hip-hop scene and the rap "arena". Open mic circuit (UK) The open mic scene is referred to as the open mic circuit in the United Kingdom. College circuit There are two associations that lead the college circuit: the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) (which has 200 member colleges) and the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) (which has 1,100 member colleges). Comedians in the US and Canada audition for NACA to hundreds of college and university bookers, | Before the advent of full-fledged American comedy clubs, Hugh Hefner created a chain of Playboy Clubs and employed people like Dick Gregory, Mort Sahl, Steve Martin, and Lenny Bruce. Hugh Hefner ok'd Burns and Carlin at the Playboy Club Tonight, which was not recorded in a Playboy club. Defunct Australian circuits Tivoli circuit The Tivoli circuit was Australian vaudeville from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. Contemporary circuits Def comedy jam circuit In its original form, HBO's "Def Comedy Jam" was an alternative to the club circuit, providing opportunities to black stand-ups and has since grown into something larger. The stylistic origins of the Def Jam comedy genre directly borrow from the hip-hop scene and the rap "arena". Open mic circuit (UK) The open mic scene is referred to as the open mic circuit in the United Kingdom. College circuit There are two associations that lead the college circuit: the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) (which has 200 member colleges) and the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA) (which has 1,100 member colleges). Comedians in the US and Canada audition for NACA to hundreds of college and university bookers, first with a 90-second video submission, and then a ten-minute, in-person audition to perform hour-long sets. Sets must not trigger students by "punching down", contain any denigrating material, or contain dark or blue humor; it must be "intelligent humor" and contain subjects that college-aged adults express contempt for. Higher education, that was once seen as the bastion of free speech is now criticized by some comedians for being too PC (politically correct). Some stand-ups no longer perform at colleges and universities due to an incompatibility with new audiences. Cruise circuit (CLIA) The Cruise Lines International Association contains 60 cruise liners. Comedians work an average of two days per week; this circuit is said to not aid in moving up in the field. Cruiseliners have both clean comedy and blue comedy at different times during the day, but opinionated political material is frowned upon. Hecklers are tolerated more in a cruise setting. Corporate circuit In the UK, corporate gigs are called corporates. Corporate circuit comedy must be clean comedy that neither swears nor references sexual acts; |
In the same year Granada Television Celebrations produced Paper Marilyn, a one-hour documentary about Marchetto's life and his artistic career. | Im selben Jahr produzierte Granada Television Celebrations, Paper Marilyn, eine einstündige Dokumentation über Marchettos Leben und seine Karriere. |
shames the Doctor for his actions in the past. Meanwhile, Missy is suspicious of the gravity of the station, and shows Clara that the station is just an illusion, as they are on the planet Skaro, the Dalek homeworld. They are captured by the Daleks and taken to a room where the TARDIS has been procured. The Doctor attempts to plead for their lives, but Davros says he has no control over the Daleks, and Missy, Clara, and the TARDIS are seemingly destroyed. Davros derides the Doctor's compassion as his "greatest indulgence" and wants him to confess, finally, that "compassion is wrong". On the battleground, the Doctor speaks to young Davros in the Doctor's personal future. The Doctor pulls out a Dalek weapon and vows to save his friend the only way he can. Continuity A Kaled soldier is depicted armed with a bow and arrow; this is an allusion to a line spoken by Harry Sullivan in Genesis of the Daleks (1975): "they're going to finish off with bows and arrows". Colony Sarff visits the Maldovarium, a bar last seen in 2011's "A Good Man Goes to War". The scene features several returning aliens: the Sycorax, the Hath, the Ood and a Tivolian. The Shadow Proclamation, an intergalactic police force last appearing in 2008's "The Stolen Earth", also briefly returns, featuring the Shadow Architect (from the same episode) and a Judoon. The Sisterhood of Karn, already seen in the 2013 teaser "The Night of the Doctor", originally appeared in the 1976 serial The Brain of Morbius. UNIT seeks the Doctor using a computer algorithm, plotting on a map the locations of various crises at which he has been rumoured to have appeared. These correspond with locales for many of the Doctor's past adventures: San Martino (The Masque of Mandragora); New York City (The Chase, "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks", and "The Angels Take Manhattan") and three possible appearances in Atlantis (The Time Monster, The Underwater Menace, and The Dæmons). Davros plays excerpts from his prior conversations with the Doctor's earlier incarnations, ranging from Genesis of the Daleks to "The Stolen Earth". Most notably, he shows footage (from Genesis of the Daleks) of the Fourth Doctor asking the question "if someone who knew the future pointed out a child to you and told you that that child would grow up totally evil, to be a ruthless dictator who would destroy millions of lives, could you then kill that child?" Several different designs of the Daleks from across the series' history reappear in the episode, alongside their creator, Davros, and their home planet, Skaro. The first Dalek shown in the episode is a blue-and-silver model as first seen in 1963. Outside references Clara, upon deducing the Doctor's location and intent, says "Do not go gentle into that good night", the first line of the titular poem by Dylan Thomas. When the Doctor spies Clara and Missy, he plays the opening notes to Roy Orbison's "Oh, Pretty Woman". The Doctor's playing electric guitar and teaching medieval people the term "dude" echoes the movies Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, films featuring two rocker teens who travel back in time – in a telephone call box – and teach historical figures their customs. Actor Peter Capaldi plays the guitar himself and was part of a punk rock band called The Dreamboys in the early 1980s alongside Craig Ferguson. Production Shooting on the episode began on 12 February. To provide the necessary Dalek props, some were taken from the nearby Doctor Who Experience exhibition. Scenes set on Skaro's surface were filmed on Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. Another of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote, has been used as a filming location twice previously, in 2014's "Kill the Moon" and in 1984's Planet of Fire. Cast notes Kelly Hunter had previously appeared as the Shadow Architect in the Series 4 episode "The Stolen Earth", with Julian Bleach also having appeared as Davros in that episode and its conclusion, "Journey's End". Clare Higgins played Ohila of the Sisterhood of Karn in the mini-episode "The Night of the Doctor", which was part of the 50th Anniversary specials in 2013, and again in the season finale "Hell Bent". Jami Reid-Quarrell made | may think he is dying. Clara helps Missy track down the Doctor to Essex in 1138. Clara and Missy find the Doctor has spent the last several weeks partying. Colony Sarff, a composite being made from numerous snakes, and an agent of Davros, tells the Doctor that Davros is dying. Sarff presents the Doctor with the sonic screwdriver the Doctor gave to Davros years before. The Doctor feels shame for having abandoned Davros as a boy, and agrees to be taken away; Missy and Clara persuade Sarff to take them as well. As they leave, Bors is revealed to be a Dalek "puppet" and secures the Doctor's TARDIS for the Daleks. Sarff takes them to a space station, and the Doctor is led alone to Davros, who shames the Doctor for his actions in the past. Meanwhile, Missy is suspicious of the gravity of the station, and shows Clara that the station is just an illusion, as they are on the planet Skaro, the Dalek homeworld. They are captured by the Daleks and taken to a room where the TARDIS has been procured. The Doctor attempts to plead for their lives, but Davros says he has no control over the Daleks, and Missy, Clara, and the TARDIS are seemingly destroyed. Davros derides the Doctor's compassion as his "greatest indulgence" and wants him to confess, finally, that "compassion is wrong". On the battleground, the Doctor speaks to young Davros in the Doctor's personal future. The Doctor pulls out a Dalek weapon and vows to save his friend the only way he can. Continuity A Kaled soldier is depicted armed with a bow and arrow; this is an allusion to a line spoken by Harry Sullivan in Genesis of the Daleks (1975): "they're going to finish off with bows and arrows". Colony Sarff visits the Maldovarium, a bar last seen in 2011's "A Good Man Goes to War". The scene features several returning aliens: the Sycorax, the Hath, the Ood and a Tivolian. The Shadow Proclamation, an intergalactic police force last appearing in 2008's "The Stolen Earth", also briefly returns, featuring the Shadow Architect (from the same episode) and a Judoon. The Sisterhood of Karn, already seen in the 2013 teaser "The Night of the Doctor", originally appeared in the 1976 serial The Brain of Morbius. UNIT seeks the Doctor using a computer algorithm, plotting on a map the locations of various crises at which he has been rumoured to have appeared. These correspond with locales for many of the Doctor's past adventures: San Martino (The Masque of Mandragora); New York City (The Chase, "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks", and "The Angels Take Manhattan") and three possible appearances in Atlantis (The Time Monster, The Underwater Menace, and The Dæmons). Davros plays excerpts from his prior conversations with the Doctor's earlier incarnations, ranging from Genesis of the Daleks to "The Stolen Earth". Most notably, he shows footage (from Genesis of the Daleks) of the Fourth Doctor asking the question "if someone who knew the future pointed out a child to you and told you that that child would grow up totally evil, to be a ruthless dictator who would destroy millions of lives, could you then kill that child?" Several different designs of the Daleks from across |
After the split of Lostprophets in 2013, Mike Lewis became the manager to a few smaller bands. | Después de la separación de Lostprophets en 2013, Mike Lewis se convirtió en el gerente para algunas bandas más pequeñas. |
Portions of The King of Comedy and Silent Movie were shot there. | Partes de El rey de la comedia y Silent Movie se rodaron allí. |
I was wondering If Anyone had a cool attack you could make up for a naruto RPG room? | how about a naruto usamaki barrage with fireball jutzu combination???? |
it is probably through him that Cyrus began to acquire property near the mouth of Big Clear Creek. This property became the basis for a settlement that would later become Rupert, West Virginia. Geography Rupert is located at (37.964413, -80.688171). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 942 people, 431 households, and 243 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 509 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 98.8% White, 0.4% African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.1% from other races, and 0.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.1% of the population. There were 431 households, of which 24.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 39.0% were married couples living together, 13.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 43.6% were non-families. 39.4% of all households were made up of | of eleven children, was born at Point Pleasant on October 7, 1812. His parents were Henry Rupert and Naomi Henkle Rupert. Apparently, Cyrus chose to go to Greenbrier County to be with his brothers, Gideon and Paul, who were running a general store at Clintonville. Cyrus' father, Henry, died in 1835 and most of the family, including Gideon, then migrated westward to Pekin, Illinois. Paul moved to Louisville, Kentucky, but Cyrus chose to stay in Greenbrier County. Why Cyrus and his brothers came to Greenbrier County is not known. However, there were Henkles in the area and were possibly related to their mother. Cyrus became friends with Andrew McClung and it is probably through him that Cyrus began to acquire property near the mouth of Big Clear Creek. This property became the basis for a settlement that would later become Rupert, West Virginia. Geography Rupert is located at (37.964413, -80.688171). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and is water. Demographics 2010 census As of the census of 2010, there were 942 people, 431 households, and 243 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 509 housing units at an average density of . The |
On 31 July 1690, a rebellion involving 500 slaves from the Sutton estate in Clarendon Parish led to the formation of Jamaica’s most stable and best organized Maroon group. | Em 31 de julho de 1690, uma rebelião envolvendo 500 escravos da Sutton estate na paróquia de Clarendon levou à formação do grupo Maroon mais estável e melhor organizado da Jamaica. |
Each belonged to a different company. | كل ينتمي إلى شركة مختلفة. |
Nocenti is particularly noted for her outspoken political views. | Nocenti és particularment coneguda pels seus oberts punts de vista polítics. |
(born 12 July 1945) is a French scientist. He is a student of the École polytechnique and holds a doctorate in science. A researcher at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, he then became a professor of fluid mechanics at the Institut polytechnique de Grenoble. He leads a research team at the Geophysical and Industrial Flow Laboratory. | is a student of the École polytechnique and holds a doctorate in science. A researcher at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, he then became a professor of fluid mechanics at the Institut polytechnique de Grenoble. He leads a research team at the Geophysical and Industrial Flow Laboratory. Marcel Lesieur's work focused on turbulence modeling and simulation. He has performed direct numerical simulations of large scales. His work has been applied to |
It occurs to us that one issue which is probably crucial to the immediate outcome of this dangerous new phase is the capacity and willingness of the Reds to reinforce their numbers at the main encampment or to spread protests to other strategic sites in Bangkok, or throughout the country. | Riteniamo che quella che probabilmente è la chiave per risolvere questa pericolosa nuova fase sia la capacità e la disponibilità dei Rossi ad aumentare il proprio numero nell'accampamento principale, o di diffondere la protesta nei siti nevralgici di Bangkok, o in tutto il Paese. |
born May 25, 1990 to Cheryl E. Noel and Patrick Wharton. Her parents are both Guyanese. Noel travelled with her mother who worked in numerous countries for the United Nations. Noel's grandfather was Frank Noel once permanent secretary of the Ministry of Trade. Noel went to school in various countries but graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Career Her television debut was in 2014 on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2017, she starred in the Shonda Rhimes period drama series, Still | born May 25, 1990 to Cheryl E. Noel and Patrick Wharton. Her parents are both Guyanese. Noel travelled with her mother who worked in numerous countries for the United Nations. Noel's grandfather was Frank Noel once permanent secretary of the Ministry of Trade. Noel went to school in various countries but graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from the New York University Tisch School of the |
The purpose was to test the endurance of the materials chosen and the connections between elements. | Celem testów było sprawdzenie wytrzymałości wybranych materiałów i połączeń między elementami. |
Nikita Ignatyev | Nikita Ignátiev |
2007 to 30 April 2010, there was another rebrand featuring 4 mascots; Rooftop (a moose), Beat (a mouse/rat), Colin (a brain) and Spoon (a humanlike creature), designed by Studio AKA. The new 'worldwide rebrand' logo for Nicktoons was introduced in April 2010, with a new imaging campaign introduced in January 2012. In 2013, some new idents made by Stu Gamble and StudioEDP titled "30 Seconds Of Fame" or just "30SOF" for short were introduced, featuring a singing monster-like person 'moving his body to the beat' to Space Funk by Jeffrey W Wade & Ruben Ayala (Minimal Dancer), a rapping grandad and a dog (G-Daddy), an Octopus who is a musican (Rocktopuss), a girl with a british accent reading a book of which being Little Red Riding Hood with her 'big gob' (Gobby Girl), a singing blob who sings the song Bopalopalama Dipdip by David Bronze & Josh Phillips (Doo-Wop Blob), you know, the usual. These idents came along with the 2014 rebrand aswell, with another batch being lazily named "30 Seconds Of Fame 2" or just "30SOF 2" for short in 2015. These idents were sadly discontinued sometime in 2021, even though CEE still uses them. (Maybe, they just have not been appearing since then.) In November 2014, there were new idents introduced with the eyes and faces of characters from shows. Sister channels Nicktoonsters On 18 August 2008, a new spin-off channel to Nicktoons was launched | singing monster-like person 'moving his body to the beat' to Space Funk by Jeffrey W Wade & Ruben Ayala (Minimal Dancer), a rapping grandad and a dog (G-Daddy), an Octopus who is a musican (Rocktopuss), a girl with a british accent reading a book of which being Little Red Riding Hood with her 'big gob' (Gobby Girl), a singing blob who sings the song Bopalopalama Dipdip by David Bronze & Josh Phillips (Doo-Wop Blob), you know, the usual. These idents came along with the 2014 rebrand aswell, with another batch being lazily named "30 Seconds Of Fame 2" or just "30SOF 2" for short in 2015. These idents were sadly discontinued sometime in 2021, even though CEE still uses them. (Maybe, they just have not been appearing since then.) In November 2014, there were new idents introduced with the eyes and faces of characters from shows. Sister channels Nicktoonsters On 18 August 2008, a new spin-off channel to Nicktoons was launched under the title of Nicktoonsters. The channel was exclusive to Sky. The channel broadcast older programming which was dropped from the main Nicktoons schedule prior to launch. It took up half the time of a channel space shared with Comedy Central Extra +1. The channel closed on 31 July 2009 and was replaced with a 1-hour timeshift of Nicktoons, Nicktoons Replay on 1 |
is peat moss organic matter? | Because peat moss is an organic matter, if provided with plenty of oxygen and nitrogen, it will start to decompose. When that happens, the material can compress around plant roots and will choke off your plants. So better to mix with other materials. |
Sittin' there ... two li'l boys, studyin' their lessons. | There were two little boys sitting down and studying their lessons. |
saves early in the 2001 season, Lowe lost the closer's job soon after the trading deadline when the Red Sox acquired Ugueth Urbina. Lowe was left in limbo, forced to take various setup jobs in the bullpen. Lowe asked manager Joe Kerrigan to return him to the starting rotation, and he pitched 16 innings as a starter before the end of the season. As a starter in 2002, Lowe posted a 21–8 record, a 2.58 ERA, and finished third in Cy Young Award voting behind Barry Zito and teammate Pedro Martínez. Lowe also no-hit the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Fenway Park on April 27 that year, becoming the first pitcher to do so at Fenway Park since Dave Morehead in 1965. Lowe faced just one over the minimum in the game; only a third inning walk to Brent Abernathy separated Lowe from a perfect game. Additionally, Lowe was the starting pitcher for the American League in the All-Star Game that year. Lowe posted a 17–7 record despite a 4.47 ERA in 2003. He recorded an improbable save in deciding Game 5 of the 2003 American League Division Series, helped by two clutch strikeouts. In 2004, he finished 14–12 with a 5.42 ERA in 33 starts. During the postseason he rebounded with a 3–0 record and 1.86 ERA in four games, three of them starts. He was the winner in the final game of all three postseason series—American League Division Series against the Anaheim Angels, American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees, and World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals (where he threw shutout ball for 7 innings in Game 4, to defeat Jason Marquis) — as the Red Sox won their first World Series in 86 years. However, the win against the Angels was coming in relief. Lowe later said that the team would no longer have to hear "1918", a derisive chant mocking the Red Sox's previously most recent title win, at Yankee Stadium. Los Angeles Dodgers On January 11, 2005, Lowe finalized a $36 million, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite his signing with a new team, Lowe wore a Red Sox uniform, with his career-long number of 32, during the Red Sox World Series ring ceremony on April 11, 2005, after already making a start for the Dodgers. On August 31, 2005, Lowe nearly pitched the second no-hitter of his career. After giving up a leadoff single to the Cubs' Jerry Hairston, Jr., Lowe did not allow another Chicago hit, picking up a one-hit, two-walk, 7–0 complete game victory while facing only 29 batters. For the 2008 season, after being the opening day starter for the Dodgers for the last three years, he was moved to the second starting position, behind Brad Penny. Lowe was chosen by manager Joe Torre to start Game 1 of the National League Championship series against the Philadelphia Phillies on October 9, 2008. Lowe opened the game with five scoreless innings. Both times that the Dodgers acquired Greg Maddux midseason, Lowe performed visibly better afterwards. He indicated that Maddux helped him considerably, and Maddux was often seen sitting next to him in the dugout. Atlanta Braves Lowe agreed to a four-year, $60 million deal with the Atlanta Braves during the 2008–09 offseason. Manager Bobby Cox announced that Lowe would start both Opening Day and the Braves home opener for the 2009 season. Lowe beat the Phillies 4–1 on Opening Night, going 8 innings and giving up just 2 hits and 0 runs. In 2010, Lowe was one of only two active players, along with Liván Hernández, to have played 12 or more seasons without going on the disabled list. Despite having a mediocre season until August, Lowe was exceptional in September 2010, with a 5–0 record, a 1.77 ERA, 29 strikeouts while walking only three batters, which helped the Braves secure a playoff berth as the NL Wild Card, being one game ahead of the second place Padres at the end of the regular season. For this, Lowe was named National League Pitcher of the Month. On August 31, 2011, Lowe hit his first home run (in 425 at-bats) off John Lannan of the Washington Nationals. Cleveland Indians Following the 2011 season, the Braves traded Lowe to the Cleveland Indians for minor league left-handed relief pitcher Chris Jones. The Braves paid $10 million of Lowe's $15 million salary for the 2012 season. On May 15, 2012 in a road game versus the Minnesota Twins, Lowe recorded his first shutout in seven years and also pitched a complete game in a 5-0 Tribe win, improving his season pitching record to 6-1. Lowe did not record a strikeout in the shutout, becoming the first pitcher to do so since 2002. The Indians designated Lowe for assignment on August 1 to make room for Corey Kluber. Lowe was 8-10 with a 5.52 ERA in 21 starts and 119 innings pitched. The Indians released Lowe on August 10. New York Yankees On August 12, 2012, Lowe signed with the New York Yankees. He made | forced to take various setup jobs in the bullpen. Lowe asked manager Joe Kerrigan to return him to the starting rotation, and he pitched 16 innings as a starter before the end of the season. As a starter in 2002, Lowe posted a 21–8 record, a 2.58 ERA, and finished third in Cy Young Award voting behind Barry Zito and teammate Pedro Martínez. Lowe also no-hit the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Fenway Park on April 27 that year, becoming the first pitcher to do so at Fenway Park since Dave Morehead in 1965. Lowe faced just one over the minimum in the game; only a third inning walk to Brent Abernathy separated Lowe from a perfect game. Additionally, Lowe was the starting pitcher for the American League in the All-Star Game that year. Lowe posted a 17–7 record despite a 4.47 ERA in 2003. He recorded an improbable save in deciding Game 5 of the 2003 American League Division Series, helped by two clutch strikeouts. In 2004, he finished 14–12 with a 5.42 ERA in 33 starts. During the postseason he rebounded with a 3–0 record and 1.86 ERA in four games, three of them starts. He was the winner in the final game of all three postseason series—American League Division Series against the Anaheim Angels, American League Championship Series against the New York Yankees, and World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals (where he threw shutout ball for 7 innings in Game 4, to defeat Jason Marquis) — as the Red Sox won their first World Series in 86 years. However, the win against the Angels was coming in relief. Lowe later said that the team would no longer have to hear "1918", a derisive chant mocking the Red Sox's previously most recent title win, at Yankee Stadium. Los Angeles Dodgers On January 11, 2005, Lowe finalized a $36 million, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Despite his signing with a new team, Lowe wore a Red Sox uniform, with his career-long number of 32, during the Red Sox World Series ring ceremony on April 11, 2005, after already making a start for the Dodgers. On August 31, 2005, Lowe nearly pitched the second no-hitter of his career. After giving up a leadoff single to the Cubs' Jerry Hairston, Jr., Lowe did not allow another Chicago hit, picking up a one-hit, two-walk, 7–0 complete game victory while facing only 29 batters. For the 2008 season, after being the opening day starter for the Dodgers for the last three years, he was moved to the second starting position, behind Brad Penny. Lowe was chosen by manager Joe Torre to start Game 1 of the National League Championship series against the Philadelphia Phillies on October 9, 2008. Lowe opened the game with five scoreless innings. Both times that the Dodgers acquired Greg Maddux midseason, Lowe performed visibly better afterwards. He indicated that Maddux helped him considerably, and Maddux was often seen sitting next to him in the dugout. Atlanta Braves Lowe agreed to a four-year, $60 million deal with the Atlanta Braves during the 2008–09 offseason. Manager Bobby Cox announced that Lowe would start both Opening Day and the Braves home opener for the 2009 season. Lowe beat the Phillies 4–1 on Opening Night, going 8 innings and giving up just 2 hits and 0 runs. In 2010, Lowe was one of only two active players, along with Liván Hernández, to have played 12 or more seasons without going on the disabled list. Despite having a mediocre season until August, Lowe was exceptional in September 2010, with a 5–0 record, a 1.77 ERA, 29 strikeouts while walking only three batters, which helped the Braves secure a playoff berth as the NL Wild Card, being one game ahead of the second place Padres at the end of the regular season. For this, Lowe was named National League Pitcher of the Month. On August 31, 2011, Lowe hit his first home run (in 425 at-bats) off John Lannan of the Washington Nationals. Cleveland Indians Following the 2011 season, the Braves traded Lowe to the Cleveland Indians for minor league left-handed relief pitcher Chris Jones. The Braves paid $10 million of Lowe's $15 million salary for the 2012 season. On May 15, 2012 in a road game versus the Minnesota Twins, Lowe recorded his first shutout in seven years and |
can loestrin cause weight gain? | It's often a temporary side effect that's due to fluid retention, not extra fat. A review of 44 studies showed no evidence that birth control pills caused weight gain in most women. And, as with other possible side effects of the pill, any weight gain is generally minimal and goes away within 2 to 3 months. |
They airlifted more than 100,000 pounds of emergency food, water and medical supplies. | Foram transportadas mais que 100 000 libras de comida, água e material médico de emergência. |
Tow tennis players shaking hands over the net | an image of two tennis players shaking hands on the court |
Congratulate Someone You Don't Like Very Much | We do not need to like someone to join him/her on the joy of their achievements. All it takes is accepting looking at the very essence of each other knowing none of you can affect others experience. |
They managed an international tour in the U.S. and Canada, including dates with The Ramones, and performances for the troops as part of the United Services Organization (USO). | Realizaron una extensa gira por los Estados Unidos y Canadá, incluyendo fechas con The Ramones, y presentaciones para las tropas de la "United Services Organization" (USO). |
Sikorsky XV-2 | سیکورسکی ایکسوی-۲ |
(born 1972), Czech sailor Tereza Srbova (born 1983), Czech | Srbová is a female form of surname Srb. Notable people with the surname include: |
are noise makers allowed at nfl games? | While spontaneous crowd noises may be beyond immediate control, noise of any kind (music, horns, gongs, drums, etc.) ... (3) Noise-Making Devices: Klaxons, megaphones, bullhorns, whistles and other noisemakers of any kind are not permitted in stadium. |
2 out of 40 is what percent? | How much is 2 out of 40 written as a percentage? Convert fraction (ratio) 2 / 40 Answer: 5% |
Mount Moberly | Moberly (berg) |
how many federal district courts are in wyoming? | There is one federal district court in Wyoming. These courts may hear appeals from state courts and are also the point of origination for federal cases and lawsuits. |